Jason King wrote:
The instructions say to use ad0 and ad1 as the /dev names but those
devices don't exist on my server. The device names are da0 and da1. I'd
be glad to post anything you wish, but I don't know what the dmesg is,
or how I get it. Can you tell me where I can get that information?
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>>Also, I noticed th
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sday, September 15, 2005 10:27 AM
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>>Ok, I made the correction and I'm still getting these errors:
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>>mail# dd if=/dev/zero of=/de
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Also, I noticed that this command:
sed -e 's/dev\/ad0/dev\/mirror\/gm0/g' /mnt/etc/fstab
Doesn't seem to do anything to the fstab file on the second disk. Isn't it
suppose to be changing something?
Jason
Jerry McAllister wrote:
>>The instructions say to use ad0 and ad1 as the /dev names but
Here is the dmesg boot output
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Copyright (c) 1992-2005 The FreeBSD Project.
Copyright (c) 1979, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994
The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
FreeBSD 5.4-RELEASE #0: Sun
Ok, I made the correction and I'm still getting these errors:
mail# dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/da0 bs=512 count=79
dd: /dev/da0: Operation not permitted
mail# gmirror configure -a gm0
mail# gmirror insert gm0 /dev/da0
Cannot access provider da0.
You can see from the above what section I am working o
So can I assume that these instructions will work with any device? I
realized that I didn't double check this:
especially in the
line for the boot loader where ad(1,a) --> da(1,a).
I didn't double check that. I'll follow through the instructions again
and make the correct change this time and we'
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> The instructions say to use ad0 and ad1 as the /dev names but those
> devices don't exist on my server. The device names are da0 and da1. I'd
> be glad to post anything you wish, but I don't know what the dmesg is,
> or how I get it. Can you tell me where I can get that information?
ado, ad1.
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> I am having trouble with THESE instructions:
> http://people.freebsd.org/~rs
Andrea Venturoli wrote:
I used that tutorial on different machines and it has always worked.
Maybe you have to substitute da0 with something else, that depends on
your hardware. Can you provide a your dmesg at boot time?
bye
av.
Hi Jason:
1) please do NOT top post (i.e., don't reply @ th
The instructions say to use ad0 and ad1 as the /dev names but those
devices don't exist on my server. The device names are da0 and da1. I'd
be glad to post anything you wish, but I don't know what the dmesg is,
or how I get it. Can you tell me where I can get that information?
Jason
Andrea Ventu
Jason King wrote:
I am having trouble with THESE instructions:
http://people.freebsd.org/~rse/mirror/
I'm trying to create a RAID1 system with FreeBSD and the instructions
are not working. I'm getting this error:
mail# gmirror insert gm0 /dev/da0
Cannot access provider da0.
The command is tryi
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